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"Bouncing Back" to Poverty: Exploring the Meaning of Resilience in a Time of Capitalist Crisis
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Although urban development under capitalism has historically
demonstrated an extraordinary resilience to economic crises and
instabilities, that capacity has usually occurred at disproportionate cost to
marginalized communities. Hence, we need to make sure we are not
mistaking places that benefit from capitalism as resilient geographies (Lang,
2015). Indeed, many of the hardiest communities appear to be comprised of a
“cartel of politicians and financial executives, aided by think tanks and
philanthropic organizations” (Slater, 2014).
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Topadze I., Shagi/Steps 2025 Vol. 11 No. 4 P. 367–373
Рецензия на: Ng E. Cancel culture: A critical analysis. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. ix +153 p. ...
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Ермоленко Г. А., Кожевников С. Б., Вестник Московского городского педагогического университета. Серия: Философские науки 2022 № 1(41) С. 57–65
The article presents a project of the problem-discussion game “Balance of Justice”, aimed at developing the skills of rational argumentation when discussing complex social situations of individual and group interests clash. The game is designed to form a desireto develop a compromise solution, with which, for rational reasons, all interested parties
involved in the discussion could ...
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Maksimenko A., Krylova D., Дейнека О. С. et al., Журнал исследований социальной политики 2025 Т. 23 № 2 С. 267–288
This article analyzes the phenomenon of virtuous victimhood in the context of crowdfunding, a method of attracting private donations in situations of institutional instability and a lack of regulatory frameworks within the third sector. Relying on the concept of the 'double signal' (Ok et al., 2020), the authors argue that demonstrating vulnerability alongside moral impeccability ...
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Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova, Chiarvesio F., Problems of Post-Communism 2025 Vol. 72 No. 3 P. 250–261
The study investigates the visibility politics used by civil society organizations representing persons with disabilities in Russia. The article applies the framework of social injustice developed by Nancy Fraser enabling the distinction of affirmative and transformative visibility politics that allow these actors not only to affirm guaranteed rights but also to promote structural changes. The ...
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Belkovich R., Vinogradov S., Полития: Анализ. Хроника. Прогноз 2023 № 4(111) С. 51–66
Since the publication of John Rawls’s Theory of Justice, the egalitarian tradition, which associates fair institutional structure with reaching equality in one aspect or another, has started to play a central role in academic discussions of the social justice problem. The article is devoted to the analysis of the evolution of egalitarianism of luck, which by ...
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Maksimenko A., Krylova D., Зайцев А. В. et al., Теория и практика общественного развития 2023 № 11 С. 33–40
The article is focused on the phenomenon of corruption phobia among the officials of the Russian Federation as a phenomenon that reduces the level of managerial initiative, inhibits the creative approach of modern bureaucracy to professional activities, and blocks constructive dialog between the state and society. According to the authors, “corruption phobia” means the fear of ...
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Maksimenko A., Krylova D., Дейнека О. С., Российский психологический журнал 2023 Т. 20 № 3 С. 274–294
Introduction. Status relationships and status perceptions are the main driving forces for behavior, self-perception, and the individual picture of the world. This empirical study aims to investigate the relationship between outrage over corruption among Russians and their attitudes toward social dominance. In addition, the social dominance orientation (SDO) scale was approved and validated.
Methods. A total ...
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Bykov A., Business Ethics Quarterly 2024 Vol. 34 No. 3 P. 409–439
In this article, I present a sociological approach to the problem of meaningful work that dwells on its broad social and cultural sources, as opposed to the focus on subjective and organizational factors currently prevailing in the field. Specifically, I consider two sociological perspectives, those of community and autonomy, as important conceptual tools for understanding ...
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Mikhail I. Rogov, , in: Dictionary of Ecological Economics: Terms for the New Millennium.: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023. P. 570–570.
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Lisenkova A. D., Гуманитарные науки. Вестник Финансового университета 2022 Т. 12 № 5 С. 127–135
This article is devoted to the climate change agenda of the Party of European Socialists. In order to identify its current main features, the author characterizes the development of the climate discourse of the party under the influence of socialist, workers and social-democratic ideological foundations, as well as the political situation in the European Union ...
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Khilji G. K., Jogezai N., Journal for Multicultural Education 2023 Vol. 17 No. 2 P. 184–195
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the views of educators regarding the constructs of the history curriculum to determine whether history education is usually used for polarization and negative identity enactment or for positive purposes such as tolerance, peace and social justice.
Design/methodology/approach
This study used a qualitative approach, using focus group discussions as a ...
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Policy Press, 2022.
The Global Agenda for Social Justice provides accessible insights into some of the world’s most pressing social problems and proposes practicable international public policy responses to those problems.
Written by a highly respected team of authors brought together by the Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP), chapters examine topics such as education, violence, discrimination, ...
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Mareeva S., , in: Life Expectations of the People. A Comparative Sociological Analysis of China and Russia.: Springer, 2021. P. 141–155.
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Сафронов Э. Е., Галактика медиа: журнал медиа исследований 2019 Т. 1 № 2 С. 260–268
Рецензия на книгу: Ловинк, Г. (2019). Критическая теория интернета. Москва: Ад Маргинем Пресс, Музей современного искусства "Гараж". ...
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Rogov M., Rozenblat C., Sustainability 2018 Vol. 10 No. 12 Article 4431
This study aims to understand the current state of research in urban resilience, its relations to urban sustainability and to integrate several distinct approaches into a multi-level perspective of cities comprising micro, meso and macro levels and their interactions. In fact, based on the meta-analysis of nearly 800 papers from Scopus from 1973 to 2018, ...
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Kozyreva P. M., Zhu D., Nizamova A. E. et al., RUDN Journal of Sociology 2021 Vol. 21 No. 1 P. 50–67
The authors conducted a comparative analysis of the household consumption in Russia and China on the basis of the reputable empirical information sources. The article focuses on the main trends and peculiarities in how households from each country differed in terms of the structure and level of consumption under dramatic transformations associated with market reforms. ...
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Golubchikov O., DeVerteuil G., , in: Volume 4: Policy and Planning. Global Reflections on COVID-19 and Urban Inequalities.: Bristol: Bristol University Press, 2021. P. 69–78.
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DeVerteuil G., Golubchikov O., Sheridan Z., Geoforum 2021 Vol. 125 P. 78–86
The deployment of the resilient city concept remains divided between those who see resilience as a set of (bottom-up) enabling capacities, and those who accuse it of (top- down) post-political tendencies that normalize the status quo and cast off the vulnerable. This paper offers a conceptual framework that overcomes this binary. We argue that a ...
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Belkovich R., Vinogradov S., Полития: Анализ. Хроника. Прогноз 2021 № 1(100) С. 60–74
The revival of the academic interest in the problem of fair distribution of resources in the society, which is one of the key issues for the political thought today, is largely associated with the name of John Rawls and his Theory of Justice. The article is devoted to the analysis of Rawls’s arguments in support of ...
Added: March 19, 2021
Mareeva S., Journal of Chinese Sociology 2020 Vol. 7 P. 10
This paper focuses on the objective situation regarding inequalities and their subjective perception by the population in Russia in recent years. It is shown that socio-economic inequalities are currently perceived by the population as excessive and illegitimate, and the gap between expectations and social reality has led to growing requests for “leveling” being made to ...
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Belyavskiy B., Экономическая социология 2020 Т. 21 № 2 С. 76–90
This paper is a review of Radical Markets: Uprooting Capitalism and Democracy for a Just Society, the book by Eric A. Posner and Glen E. Weyl and published in 2018. Prof. Posner works at the University of Chicago, where his scholarship is dedicated to international law, foreign relations law, contracts, and game theory and the ...
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Nazmutdinov B., Lex Russica (Русский закон) 2020 № 6 С. 122–138
“State” is usually recognized as a fundamental political concept in legal consciousness. It is often “excluded” from history: ancient and modern political concepts are often united under the one umbrella term without underlining the crucial discrepancy between them. This paper emphasizes the distinction between “universalist” and “critical” approaches to “State”. “Universalists” are trying to detect ...
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Levchenko J., Новое литературное обозрение 2019 Т. 159 № 5 С. 122–124
An editor's preface to the journal chapter entitled 'To watch and to do. Russian Formalism: a metapoetics and the metatheory' ...
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